Ms CATHERINE KING (Ballarat—Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) (14:38): As the shadow minister knows, in order to deliver a vaccine you actually have to make sure that you've got the right virus in the first place. They take a while to manufacture, for a start. They will be delivered, as we promised, in August. If you want to talk about delays, when did we hear about a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Australia? When did we hear about it? We heard about it on Twitter from the then minister for agriculture on 9 May. Mr Littleproud: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The minister will resume her seat. She has been going for only 30 seconds. The Leader of the National Party, are you rising on a point of order? Mr Littleproud: Mr Speaker, under standing order 68, on Thursday, after question time, I gave a personal explanation about an answer the Prime Minister gave that quoted the tweet which the minister has just raised, but did not read all of the tweet. The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. There is no point of order. That is a separate matter. If you wish to take another personal explanation you can, but this is not the time to do it. An opposition member: Yes, it is. The SPEAKER: It's not during question time. I give the call to the minister, and I ask her to be relevant to the question regarding the delay in vaccine rollout and the four weeks after the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak has occurred. I call the minister. Ms CATHERINE KING: Thank you very much. So when did we first hear about this outbreak? On Twitter, where the then minister for agriculture decided to announce that to Australian people via a tweet on 9 May. And what did he do? He offered a briefing to the opposition, as per our caretaker arrangements. But then what did you do? Absolutely nothing! Nothing! You did nothing! The SPEAKER: Has the minister concluded her answer? Yes, she has. Mr Fletcher interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister has concluded her answer. The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat.